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When did slash start using the AFD100?

When did slash start using the AFD100?

Marshall AFD100 introduction Slash started to use the Marshall AFD100 head as main live amp during his World Tour 2010-2011. The first time he played with it on stage was with a Camo Prototype in Paris on June 20, 2010. Videos Marshall AFD100 Prototype #1 test

What AMP does slash use?

Slash started to use the Marshall AFD100 head as main live amp during his World Tour 2010-2011. The first time he played with it on stage was with a Camo Prototype in Paris on June 20, 2010. Videos Marshall AFD100

What are the specifications of the Marshall AFD100 Slash signature amp?

Specifications of the Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature amp: 100W Valve Head 5 x ECC83 Preamp Valves 4 x 6550 Power Amp Valves 2 Jack Inputs (vintage styled) EQ & Master Volume Power Attenuation (right down to 0.1 watts) FX Loop switchable on front panel Tonal switch between #34/AFD and FX Loop mode Speaker Output: 2 x 4 ohm, 2 x 8 ohm, 1 x 16 ohm

How many pieces of the Marshall AFD100 are there?

The AFD100 was limited to 2,300 pieces worldwide (2,300 because when it cames out, it’s been 23 years since the Appetite For Destruction album). Marshall also produced 100 pieces of a Special Collectors Edition hand signed by Slash himself. Specifications of the Marshall AFD100 Slash Signature amp: 100W Valve Head 5 x ECC83 Preamp Valves

Is the AFD100 a single channel?

The AFD100 is a single-channel design with some interesting additions: primarily the ability to morph between JCM800 and 1959 characteristics using a footswitch or a small front panel toggle. There’s also a newly designed built-in attenuator that lets you dial-in power amp drive at any volume level.

Which classic riffs can the AFD100 capture?

As well as duplicating practically any Slash tone, the AFD100 can also capture almost any classic Marshall sound from the last 30-odd years with ease – Blackmore, Trower, Page, you name them – we ran through a list of classic riffs and ticked every box without hesitation.

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